As Diablo 4 continues to grow with the release of new content and seasonal updates, the community is consistently asking about a few very important quality-of-life (QoL) improvements. These are not “cool features” but rather changes to the game that would make the moment-to-moment experience feel a lot better.
A recent thread on Reddit has brought many of these requests back into focus:
Here is a breakdown of the most requested changes players want to see.
Most Requested QoL Features from the Community
- Summonable Blacksmith or Salvage Pet
One of the most popular ideas is the ability to salvage items on the go using a pet or summonable NPC. This would reduce constant trips to town and free up inventory space during long dungeon runs. - Pet-Linked Stash Transfer
In addition to salvaging, some players would also like the option to send items directly to their stash using the pet. It would be a simple way to clean up your bags without interrupting gameplay. - Better Pet Utility
Several suggestions also focus on making pets more useful in general, like letting them pick up more types of loot or speed up gold collection. - Loot Filter System
A proper loot filter is something Diablo 4 players have been asking for since its launch. Being able to select which item types show up would help prevent clutter, reduce accidental item misses, and make looting feel better, especially for controller players who often struggle to pick up a single item when the screen is crowded. - Improved Inventory Management
Players want more space, better sorting options, and filters to quickly organize items. Some would also like a way to auto-mark certain gear for salvage or sell, saving time when managing loot. - Better Stash Organization
Gear, gems, materials, and other items all take up valuable space, so players have asked for more stash tabs, or dedicated tabs specifically for certain item types, to help reduce clutter. - Access Armory Outside of Town
Another common suggestion is to make the Armory usable anytime, not just in town. Being able to switch builds mid-activity would open up more flexibility during high-end content.
But Will These Improvements Happen?
Blizzard has made some small QoL improvements in past patches, but most of these larger requests remain unaddressed. However, perhaps with continued feedback from the community, there is still hope that future updates will change more of these so called “pain points”, especially as we move deeper into new seasons and long-term support.
For now, though, players continue to push for changes that would make inventory, looting, and build management faster and more convenient across all platforms.